OnePlus Reveals the Launch Date for OnePlus 10T, a Device Carrying Qualcomm’s Most Powerful Chipset

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Just a few days ago, we spoke about possible specs and a release date for the OnePlus 10T, an upcoming powerful phone of the Chinese brand. From the information we had, it seemed that the device would be launched by the end of July. But we were just a little away from the truth.

The Gotham Hall will be hosting the launch event of the new OnePlus 10T model, which is scheduled for August 3. The OnePlus Community itself brings the news, so there’s no reason to be skeptical this time.

OnePlus 10T features Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 Mobile Platform

Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 Mobile Platform is Qualcomm’s latest and most powerful processor, and it’s mounted on the upcoming OnePlus 10T phone. This is enough for anyone to make themselves a good idea about how great the phone will be, as mentioning the rest of the specs is practically useless. It’s clear that they practically have to match the powerful chipset.

Judging by previous info, the upcoming OnePlus phone will come in two versions of RAM, and both of them are mind-blowing: 8GB and 12GB. There will also be two storage options, and things look “normal” in this area: 128GB and 256GB.

The possible presence of the 160W fast charger supporting 150W super flash charging is also definitely worth mentioning. It will surely be needed, considering that the OnePlus 10T will also carry a powerful 4,800mAh battery. That means plenty of power to allow you to use the phone for a whole day after a single charge and under moderate to heavy usage. Judging by our estimation, you shouldn’t expect the battery to resist that long if you’re running high-end gaming, for instance.

As everybody already expected, the OnePlus 10T model will also feature 5G capabilities. A flagship without 5G in 2022 would be pretty absurd.

Cristian Antonescu
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